Cunha continues to cruise...was playing his semifinal match against VCU player when I left. Assuming he wins, he'll play Redlicki in the finals. I was looking forward to watching Redlicki play Rossi (UK) in other semi match, but Rossi pulled out. Not sure why - he looked fine playing McCall (Duke).

Correct. Everyone uses the fall to get their players match tough, let the coaches see the players in match situations so that the coach can more easily see what needs to be worked on, etc. So, the question of why they don't seem to have much of a fall schedule, when they have always had fall schedules that were comparable to other schools, is a valid one.

Correct. Everyone uses the fall to get their players match tough, let the coaches see the players in match situations so that the coach can more easily see what needs to be worked on, etc. So, the question of why they don't seem to have much of a fall schedule, when they have always had fall schedules that were comparable to other schools, is a valid one.

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maybe they have a secret weapon they are trying to hide.. or they found out last year that their schedule is too grueling and cutting back some..
the latter might the case .. after seeing some of the players at the end of last season,they didn't look like they handling the grind too well ..

Not a big tournament but still good win for Stanford and good to see the young guns already making some noise. I think the two new recruits Paige and Romanowicz are going to be real assets for Stanford this year.

Vick from Ohio St looked really good, although Lee from Wake didn't look good at all or like he even cared, that match was not close. Amogh Prabker and Rafael Aita from UNCW both looked really solid, Prabker won in the third. Saba from Duke looks strong, wish I could go tomorrow to see him play Prabker, that should be some big hitting.

Redlicki has also had some solid future results. He's above Styslinger right now.

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redlicki took the h2h at the zoo (very close match), but impressive results for both so far, at times, these past few months...not much difference right now probably, we'll see who develops better / has the higher upside over time

redlicki took the h2h at the zoo (very close match), but impressive results for both so far, at times, these past few months...not much difference right now probably, we'll see who develops better / has the higher upside over time

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Might also be able to measure when we see how each player contributes in doubles. Mac will has played very well with Jenkins thus far, but Redlicki with his size, serve, and lefty-ness might do some major damage in the spring.